What is your digital footprint?
All of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally.
100
Can others change your digital footprint?
Yes.
100
Give an example of a reliable source.
What is a .edu, .gov, or .org website?
100
Shows that show unrealistic behaviors, and boy/girl generalizations
What are reality tv shows?
100
Is pushing someone cyberbullying?
What is no
200
What is a stereotype?
A widespread belief about a group of people (often negative) that influences how members of that group are perceived and treated
200
Pictures, comments, tweets, etc.
What kinds of information can make up a digital footprint?
200
Making sure your information is reliable and valid.
What is evaluating websites before using their information in research projects?
200
Some factors are their peers, and what they watch online.
What are ways that factor the behavior of girls and boys online?
200
Skip
SKip
300
What is something that's accurate and dependable?
What is trustworthy?
300
Your sports team, you helping in the community, etc.
What's an example of a positive digital footprint?
300
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What is a warning sign a website isn't reliable?
300
Do you think that teens’ perceptions of drama can be influenced by what we see on reality TV?
Yes
300
saying mean things, usually in ALL CAPS, and often in a public forum with the intention to humiliate
What is flaming?
400
What is harassing?
Bombarding someone with messages over digital media, or repeated contact when it is least expected.
400
A rude comment you posted on your friends account, or inappropriate pictures of you online.
What's a example of a negative digital footprint?
400
Who can post things on the internet?
Everybody.
400
an assumption made about a whole group of people based upon your experiences with a few
What is a generalization?
400
What is this chapter about?
What is cyberbullying?
500
What is fair use?
The ability to use copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific situations (schoolwork and education, news reporting, criticizing or commenting on something, and comedy/parody)